You wrote well in expressing your point of view.
A couple of factual nitpicks:
Where was Clark when McCain put himself on the line in Vietnam?, you asked. Implying Clark wasn’t involved. But he was in Vietnam, and left with combat wounds. I don’t know the details of what happened to him, but he was there long enough to get wounded.
In the Balkans, I don’t think millions of people were killed. It was a bad scene and many civilians were killed and Clark was a very poor general, but millions? No.
Those nitpicks aside, as I said, you wrote a good post.
I don’t spend my time arguing with people who literally pride themselves on their vote decision, whatever it might be, and throw back in your face with glee and gusto any point made to the contrary.
You didn’t do that in your long post...all you did was explain your own decision.
But the rest of this thread is the kind I’m speaking of...
I would add one nitpick. He was the son (and gradson, I believe) of an ADMIRAL, not a Senator.
Thank you not just for the corrections, but for the class and grace displayed in doing so.
You're a fine credit to FR. We need more like you.
Regards,
USC